Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space

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Charting the path from intervention to integration Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space examines the role of Europeanization on the development of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo may have a shared history but their experiences, views and attitudes to European integration vary dramatically. Opinion within each state is often equally as keenly divided as to the benefits of active membership. The debate within each country and their comparative differences in approach provide fascinating case studies on the importance and relevance of the EU and the effectiveness of Europeanization. A wide range of contributors with significant experience gained within the EU as well as their country of origin use their expert understanding of the language and cultures of the countries concerned to provide detailed and rich insights into the troubled history and potential of the post-Yugoslav space.

Author(s): Branislav Radeljić
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: xviii+225

1 Branislav Radeljić: Europe and the Post-Yugoslav Space: From Intervention to Integration
2 Damjan Mandelc: Returning to Europe: Post-Yugoslav Europeanization of Slovenia and the Balkan Other
3 Antonija Petričušić and Ljubomir Mikić: Expanded Accession Conditionality: The European Union’s Leverage on Refugee Return to Croatia
4 Simonida Kačarska: The EU in the Republic of Macedonia: An Active Player, a Framework for Integration or Both?
5 Jelena Džankić: Montenegro and the EU: Changing Contexts, Changing Roles
6 Marko Stojić: From Deep-Seated Animosity to Principled Disagreement: A Comparative Analysis of Party-Based Euroscepticism in Serbia
7 Emir Vajzović: Bosnia and Herzegovina in the EU Integration Process: A Carrot-and-Stick Marathon
8 Leandrit I. Mehmeti: Democratization in Kosovo: The Role of International Institutions
9 Branislav Radeljić: The Future of the Post-Yugoslav Space